SFA on good form

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The SFA today confirmed that they have been able to confirm Paul Murray Fit and Proper to run a football club.  After Mr Murray’s previous tenure as a football club director, I’m absolutely delighted he will again be working his magic.  At Ibrox.

The SFA Professional Game Board specifically considered Murray’s “intentions as a Director to avoid a repetition of the mistakes of the past”, which presumably involved some kind of commitment to keep his new club spending within its income parameters.  This will be a challenge.

Some will be surprised that Murray has been given the green light, specifically after the opinion Lord Nimmo Smith expressed on directors of Rangers (in liquidation), but I’m happy this conclusion was arrived at correctly.

I searched and searched the SFA statement for news on ‘Glib and Shameless’, but they’ve clearly been unable to accept whatever assurances he’s been able to provide them, so far. Few will be surprised at this.

There’s a fine line between legitimate sporting rivalry and over-stepping the mark; the John Guidetti case illustrates this.  If during a TV interview John had said Rangers (sic) are “an embarrassment of a football company”, he may have legitimacy on his side, but it’s rude to say so.

Anyone saying this on TV about any club would be asked not to by the SFA.  The Association clearly believe whole “dead huns” thing falls into the same category, and have asked John to desist from such comment on TV in future, without censure.

You can’t offend the dead!

Fair enough.

I’m in a good mood, it’s as though we’re going to win the league, or something.

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  1. South Of Tunis on

    Ben E .King.

     

     

    R I P.

     

     

    A great soul singer.

     

     

    Me and my big sis went to see him at The Odeon in Renfield Street in 64.Supporting Gerry and The Pacemakers.Compere was Jimmy Tarbuck.

     

     

    Will dig out some Drifters choons and Stand By Me tonight and give them a twirl.

  2. theglasgowcelticway on

    I have no problem with the SFA’s judgement on the JG case.Players and clubs have to conduct themselves with decency at all times so comments about the deid aren’t acceptable.

     

     

    The attempt to make it a sectarian offence is ridiculous, a point which I made to a Hun in my work when I told him he was a,Portuguese, Catholic, Hun.

  3. fieldofdrams on

    Re Nigel Pearson, hero or villain – just ask yourself, would you want him at Celtic?

     

     

    If yes – you are a hun.

     

     

    If no – well, there’s your answer.

  4. prestonpans bhoys on

    Two hours to go before the bus and a glass of red before tea. Then into the Turnstiles for a few beers before the game, could like this Friday lark :0)

  5. weebobbycollins

     

     

    Pearson is a hero.

     

     

    He took exception to a daft question for which he felt the journalist knew the answer. Both the real answer and the answer that Pearson would give at the back end of a hard season in the EPL. He called the journalist out on his false and leading question.

     

     

    The next day, in front of the whole media throng, he publicly apologized to the journalist in question.

     

     

    At local level, he has been getting it in the neck for a while now, and he did no more than push back against journalists who try to make the news rather than report it, as I see it anyway. Maybe Pearson could have taken lessons from Ronny, Kris or even Stuart Armstrong on how to field daft questions, but there you go…

     

     

    As for his job at Leicester, then who else will they get – especially if they go back down. The bottom half of the EPL/top half of the Championship is where the yoyos hang out.

     

    His team are a yoyo team and he has them playing for each other. I think they will survive this season – just, and that would be regarded as a successful season by his bosses.

     

     

    BTW hope you are doing well :o)

     

     

    HH

  6. leftclicktic

     

     

     

    13:35 on 1 May, 2015

     

     

     

    Vhman

     

    For you & wee Derry ghirl

     

     

    The Wolfe Tones First Of May

     

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaOJ8HKXHnE

     

    Hi Vhman,just listened to that song,heard it many times before,didnt realise it was called First Of May,as its one of my daughters birthday today,you made an old man very happy,wee tear in the eye.

     

    hh chas

  7. South Of Tunis on

    2 great Ben E King Lps –

     

     

    Spanish Harlem

     

    Songs for Soulful Lovers.

     

     

    Both on Atco..

     

     

    Back to the May Day Party.- way down south.

  8. fieldofdrams

     

     

    Great stuff. One of the best circular posts.

     

     

    Wheels within wheels CSC

  9. Steinreignedsupreme on

    mike in toronto 14:55 on 1 May, 2015

     

     

    I think it will be very difficult for Sevco to get up to the old tricks that helped the liquidated club compete with Celtic.

     

     

    The problems are pressing, and many – not least they are thee or four years behind Hearts and Hibs, never mind Aberdeen.

  10. Paul67 et al

     

     

    You don’t cross the Jordan, well not on this route anyways, but you do cross the Tweed, and we just did about fifteen minutes back. So, back in the Promised Land, (best version Johnny Allen) and heading later on towards our Dear Green Place, from which to Paradise.

     

    Think it is going to be a special football night.

  11. prestonpans bhoys on

    Geordie Munro,

     

     

    Try to get in before most games, Mrs Prestonpans is coming too, hope she enjoys the flute band!

  12. Hoooopy Birthday to my favourite Celtic player, I’ve seen

     

     

    Daniel Fergus McGrain – World Class

     

     

    Did I tell any of you I’m now in Corfu :-) just 21 degrees

     

    Would much much rather be in Celtic Park tonight though, having word with the whifey as I type :-) about that

     

     

    Good luck Bhoys tonight, appreciate updates, as doesn’t look likely I’ll be seeing it, how do you work that sky go thing abroad ?

     

     

    Hail Hail

  13. leftclicktic on

    starry plough

     

    Hope you are well sir,I’m just getting ready to make my way to see The Celtic ,Chores done, not a bad way to spend a Friday night.

  14. chas53

     

     

     

    15:05 on 1 May, 2015

     

     

     

    leftclicktic

     

     

    13:35 on 1 May, 2015

     

     

    Vhman

     

    For you & wee Derry ghirl

     

     

    Sorry that should have been sent to leftclicktic,cheers mate HH chas The Wolfe Tones First Of May

     

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaOJ8HKXHnE

     

    Hi Vhman,just listened to that song,heard it many times before,didnt realise it was called First Of May,as its one of my daughters birthday today,you made an old man very happy,wee tear in the eye.

     

    hh chas

  15. Incidentally, was that the SFA (FTSFA) confirming that the Chairman of a new club, was actually part of an old club which DID suffer an insolvency event:-)

     

     

    Hail Hail

  16. Geordie Munro on

    Prestonpans,

     

     

    The reason I ask is we usually go to a wee club before the game and a few of us fancied a change of scenery and after ‘refusal’ from the kds we ended in there.

     

     

    I Coulda swore I saw a guy from Prestonpans I had a blether with on holiday last summer.

     

     

    Sitting in a crowd of 5 or 6…near the gents.

     

     

    HH

  17. South Of Tunis on

    celtic mac.@ 15 09.

     

     

    The Promised Land – Johnny Allen.

     

     

    Top choon – in my to be played at my funeral box.

  18. mike in toronto on

    steinreignedsupreme…

     

     

    That assumes that sevco will be treated like hearts, hibs and aberdeen, when I think we all know that is not the case … Hearts, Hibs, wont get all the calls (onfield and off field ) to assist them that Sevco will get …

     

     

    And, sadly, I think the cheating will only increase as they get closer to Celtic …..

     

     

    they may not be able to cheat enough to win everything, but, they will cheat enough to ensure that they are back to where they feel they belong ……

     

     

    what I am seeing is people pretending that things are different, and going through sham proceedings (LNS) so they can say they did something, but, like the LNS fiasco, they seemed designed to fail, and keep the status quo.

     

     

    and if everyone (or at least those who have some stake in the matter) turns a blind eye to things, then they will never change….

  19. FrankMarker on

    With Leigh Griffiths scoring 2 hat tricks in 4 games

     

    And with celtic playing Dundee this Fri evening

     

    The last celtic player to get hat trick v Dundee

     

    Wed 01st Mar 2000

     

    League

     

    Celtic 6

     

    Tommy Johnson 12,30,63mins

     

    Mark viduka 37,45pen mins

     

    Stilian petrov 42min first goal for celtic

     

    Dundee 2

     

    Hugh Robertson 57min

     

    James Grady 76min

     

     

    Celtic

     

    Dimitre kharine

     

    Tom Boyd

     

    Stephane mahe(rafael scheidt 55min)…

     

    ……………………..1st competitive game for celtic

     

    Jackie McNamara,Alan Stubbs,morten wieghorst,

     

    Tommy johnson(mark burchill 69min)

     

    Stilian petrov

     

    Lubomir moravcik(eyal berkovic 63min)

     

    Johan mjallby,mark viduka.

     

    Subs Stewart Kerr,Olivier tebily.

     

     

    Dundee

     

    Robert douglas,

     

    Steven tweed,Robert raeside,steven boyack,gavin Rae,

     

    Eddie annand(graham bayne)

     

    James Grady,Hugh Robertson,Lee Sharp,

     

    Frank van eijs(lee maddison)

     

    Lee wilkie

     

    Subs Jamie langfield,willie falconer,lee mair.

  20. leftclicktic

     

     

    Four days off Lefty, looking forward to watch the Hoops tonight( quite like the Friday night game as I am mostly home anyway:)))

     

     

    Life is rocking away:))

     

     

    Enjoy the match I will be there in Spirit for sure…

     

     

    HH

  21. Paul67 et al

     

     

    Sad news about the passing of Ben E. King. One of my favourite films is the very same Stand By Me, in part because of that song. Based on a novella by Stephen King, originally titled The Body, the story is part flashback, part growing up and partly of loss, something we all know about on here. Poignant even more so by the early death of one of the actors, River Phoenix just a few years after the film was made. Stand By Me, the song, captures all of that and more.

     

     

    RIP Ben

  22. mike in toronto

     

    14:55 on

     

    1 May, 2015

     

     

    I am looking forward to the Establishment and their favoured club disappear up their own arses. If only if PL and his pals would grow a pair of balls, it might not take as long.

  23. May Day memory for me is classroom and chapel decked with flowers and Mary We Crown Thee (Bring Flowers of the Fairest) being sung at the top of our voices.

     

     

    I can almost smell the melted wax and incense!

  24. prestonpans bhoys on

    Geordie Munro,

     

     

    That will be the rest of the bhoys from the bus, if you are in tonight I’m the zoomer with the red and brown stripped St Pauli top :0)

  25. Steinreignedsupreme on

    mike in toronto 15:17 on 1 May, 2015

     

     

    They are in the same league as Hearts and Hibs at the moment and are behind both.

     

     

    I think they were given the benefit of the doubt by brother Thomson when they played Celtic for the first time – it didn’t do them much good. It was by some distance the easiest game Celtic have played in Sevco’s short and hilarious history.

     

     

    A team can only get real help from officials when they are in a position to compete. Sevco will not challenge Celtic for at least a decade.

     

     

    And that’s before we even consider the mess they are in off the pitch. That situation is unlikely to improve at any point soon.